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Headlines Quotes

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Dalton Trumbo
“He would be an educational exhibit. People wouldn't learn much about the anatomy from him but they would learn all there was to know about war. That would be a great thing to concentrate war into one stump of a body and to show it to people so they could see the difference between a war that's in the newspaper headlines and liberty loan drives and a war that is fought out lonesomely in the mud somewhere a war between man and a high explosive shell.”
Dalton Trumbo, Johnny Got His Gun

Oche Otorkpa
“Our actions has ensured that we made headlines for all the wrong reasons”
Oche Otorkpa

Santosh Kalwar
“You are where your brain is but not where a front-page headline is.”
Santosh Kalwar

Guillaume Apollinaire
“You alone in Europe are not ancient oh Christianity

The most modern European is you Pope Pius X

And you whom the windows observe shame keeps you

From entering a church and confessing this morning

You read the prospectuses the catalogues the billboards that sing aloud

That's the poetry this morning and for the prose there are the newspapers

There are the 25 centime serials full of murder mysteries

Portraits of great men and a thousand different headlines

("Zone")”
Guillaume Apollinaire, Zone

Terry Pratchett
“The headlines screamed at him as soon as he saw the paper. He almost screamed back.”
Terry Pratchett, Going Postal

“Some people make headlines while others make history.”
Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Bill Clinton
“Follow the trend lines, not the headlines.”
Bill Clinton

Shweta Ganesh Kumar
“She still loved the profession and enjoyed the lives and piece to cameras, but she knew it was all a tad too farcical at times. There were far too many stories they reported and forgot. Far too many conflicts that were once headlines and had captured the imaginations of many now awaited resolution, stale and unwanted as yesterday’s tea. It was hard to keep up your spirit when you started realizing it was just a job after all and that a headline did not change someone’s destiny. Except maybe the reporter’s if she or he was picked up by a rival channel for better pay. So getting into the profession wanting to make a difference and working for the greater good as the journalists of yore had done was certainly not an option anymore.”
Shweta Ganesh Kumar, Between The Headlines

Renata Bowers
“Heroes don’t seek attention. But they show up continually in the little things. Train your eyes to look for them. They may not be as loud as the headlines or newsfeeds. But they’re all around you, multitudes of them. Train your eyes and listen with your heart� Both rightfully know that the quiet things, the little things, they are the big things. They are far more important than the noise of the world.”
Renata Bowers

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Today’s headlines need not be tomorrow’s storyline.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Charles Kuralt
“The everyday kindness of the back roads more than makes up for the acts of greed in the headlines.”
Charles Kuralt

Andrew Marr
“If the headline asks a question, try answering 'no'. Is This the True Face of Britain's Young? (Sensible reader: No.) Have We Found the Cure for AIDS? (No; or you wouldn't have put the question mark in.) Does This Map Provide the Key for Peace? (Probably not.) A headline with a question mark at the end means, in the vast majority of cases, that the story is tendentious or over-sold. It is often a scare story, or an attempt to elevate some run-of-the-mill piece of reporting into a national controversy and, preferably, a national panic. To a busy journalist hunting for real information a question mark means 'don't bother reading this bit'.”
Andrew Marr, My Trade: A Short History of British Journalism

Joshua Isbell
“One nasty rumor, and the woman gets railroaded,� John grumbled. “It was the sister-in-law that spoke to the papers. None of what she said has any ground at all, but naturally, it was dragged to the finish line before the truth could beat it back.
-Johnathon Roberts, Page 321”
Joshua Isbell, Power & Influence

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“Motive was lit and actions were right, Eyes had fire and dreams were bright”
Harpreet Gaba

Natalie York
“This Just In! The Man With No Face Who Lives In The Depths Of Your Closet Is Getting Tired Of Being Blamed For Your Sleep Paralysis. "Your Problems Are Your Own," Says The Faceless Man In Your Closet, "I'm Just Trying To Make An Honest Living Here.”
Natalie York, a year in the life

Anthony T. Hincks
“Truth doesn't make the front page when lies can steal all of the headlines.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Isobel Wylie Hutchison
“Foula was chosen in 1936 as the scene for Michael Powell's film The Edge of the World, which depicts the tragedy of such islands with their dwindling populations. Much amusement was caused when mainland newspapers showed banner headlines describing the 'desperate plight' of the cast, cut off by storm for three weeks on the island. To the inhabitants this was a very normal occurance.”
Isobel Wylie Hutchison, Peak Beyond Peak: The Unpublished Scottish Journeys of Isobel Wylie Hutchison

“The fusion of politics, business, and entertainment may create headlines, but a sustainable solution to international disputes requires a deeper understanding of the underlying issues.”
Dipti Dhakul, Quote: +/-